ASCII code for letter T (T)

You reached us perhaps looking for answers to questions like: letter T in ASCII or maybe, how to encode letter T in ASCII? The decimal code for letter T is 84. This is equivalent to the hexa-decimal number 54 and the Octal 124. This character is also called uppercase T. Here is the information about the ASCII code for letter T (T):

T

Decimal: 84

Hexa-decimal: 54

Octal: 124

Description: letter T

The ASCII character set consists of 128 characters (0 to 127 decimal, 0 to 7F hexadecimal, and 0 to 177 octal). In the 1st column are the characters as they are show in a HTML page. In the second column the decimal code. The 3rd and 4th columns shows the decimal to hex and octal conversion. Note that 32 characters (from 0 to 31) are control characthers (originally non printable chars). They are used, mainly, in data communications to control the information flow in a data line. Actualy, you can type for exmple 'alt + 14' (numeric keyboard) in a windows application and get this symbol ♫ on your screen, but this does not mean that it is a printable ASCII character (Some people call them 'ALT Codes' and the resulting character dependes on your opersting system (windows, linux etc.).